It is partly in ruins, and stands close to a newer church also dedicated to the Holy Trinity.
[2] The tower dates from the 14th–15th century, while the rest of the church was rebuilt in 1684 for William Wentworth, 2nd Earl of Strafford.
Its plan consists of a west tower, a partly ruined five-bay nave, and a chancel with a north chapel.
This has a central protruding doorway flanked by Ionic pilasters, and round-arched windows without tracery or glass.
The chancel has a central south door with a cartouche above it, on each side of which are two-light round-headed windows.